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"When you're used to privilege, equality feels like oppression."

Model Citizens is a new interview series brought to you by Pornhub. We're giving voice to those who matter most in this industry: the talent.

Sex workers are smart. They’re savvy. When you’re marginalized for the work that you do, you get creative. You find ways to accomplish what you need to, to stay profitable, to stay safe.

In 2018, that means embracing new technologies and above else, new attitudes.

Ginger Banks embodies all of those qualities. She’s leading the vanguard of sex workers and models who are embracing new tech like blockchain and cryptocurrency. And she’s also got a few choice words for anybody who thinks they don’t need to treat sex workers like people.

We talked diversifying your investments, flaccid serial killers, golden showers during the Great Depression, and how the public can support sex workers day-to-day.

Tell us a little bit about what you do.

My name is Ginger Banks, and I have been a sex worker and a webcam model for eight years now. I just recently filmed my first professional mainstream porn film, so that will be coming out at the end of May. I'm really excited for my fans to see that.

I just love sex, and I love getting to share that with the world. I think I have the best job that could ever exist.

I wanted to reference something that you tweeted recently. You said, "Sex is natural," and then in a follow-up tweet you said, "It really makes me think about how many problems the stigma surrounding sex has contributed to the world." What are some of those problems?

I think a lot of violence has been caused by the stigma that surrounds sex, because it’s so ingrained in every single one of us. The more I learn about sex and individual stories of repression and lack of communication in families and how it's affected people, the more serious it seems.

"A lot of violence has been caused by the stigma that surrounds sex."

I vividly remember hearing about this serial killer who would kidnap men just so he could look at their dicks get hard, because his wouldn't get hard, and he just wanted to know what was going on. He couldn't talk about it with his parents because they were so against sex. So that's why he would kidnap people, just to look at their dicks get hard. He just wanted to talk to someone, to hear someone say, "Look, sometimes physically your dick doesn't get hard, and that's normal. Nothing to be ashamed of." We need to tell people that, with so many different things. There's nothing to be ashamed of. This thing that you're feeling is normal.

I'm bisexual. So I try to think, there have to be men out there that are bisexual, too, and the way society views that is, for some reason, I can be bisexual but a man can't. That's another thing I think a lot of people would hold onto shame inside of them if they're going through their whole life being told, "You can't be this way." "You have to be gay." "You have to be straight." That's confusing, especially when you know you like more than one gender or more than one sex. You are attracted to more than one, so telling people you have to fit into this tiny little box can be confusing.

I think we really wanna make things black and white, but most issues in this world are a shade of gray. It's just super complicated.

Do you feel like that's getting better with the way identity politics are more talked about, or do we still have a long way to go?

I think it's totally getting better from when I grew up. My dad would say things like, "We'd beat that guy’s ass if he said he was gay." I think even my parents have changed in regards to that, some, but I do think there is a lot of pushback. When you're used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.

So it makes sense. You have been in a position of power. People don't wanna give up that position of power. Certain people are naive to that and what's going on, they see that a lot of people who normally were pushed to the side are not being pushed to the side anymore.

There’s also progress being made on individual kinks. People are able to connect with each other and be like, "Wait, you like getting peed on, too? Wait, wait." If you're not hurting anyone else, I truly don't think that there's anything wrong with what you are doing. It's your body. You should be able to choose what you wanna do with it, and I'm just gonna encourage people to live their best life, and that means not shaming whatever happens inside of you naturally. Because then you're hating yourself. You end up hating yourself because it's part of you.

Do you think the internet is making it easier for people to find others like them?

Yes, definitely. I'm sure in the 1930s someone could go their entire life wondering, for example, "Why do I get turned on by urine? There must be something wrong with me. I have to be the only person in the world that is like this."

And now the internet's here, and people are like, "Wait, so a lot of people like it?" Not that that should make it any more acceptable - if you are the only person in the world with a piss fetish, that's fucking fine as long as you have another consenting adult peeing on you. That should extend to a lot of things, not even in regards to sex. Like, people have such strong opinions when it comes to tattoos or other things like that. Why do you feel the need to have such an opinion on how someone else lives their life, if it's not negatively affecting you or anyone else?

Why is there this need to police other people's behavior that way?

Constantly. And a lot of conservative values are about less intervention in people's lives and, yet, it does seem like those are the people who tend to make the laws and these social norms that are very intrusive into people's lives, and what they're doing in the privacy of their own home.

Elaborating on that a bit, what can we as a society do to treat sex workers and porn performers better?

I think that getting to know us and realizing that we're all just humans is really important. A lot of abuse starts with people not seeing a group of people as humans - any sort of marginalized group of people. It starts with the fact that they dehumanize you, and there's a lot of things that cause that. It's a long process. I mean, I used to make jokes about strippers and prostitutes growing up, and it's taken me years to change.

"Abuse starts with people not seeing [others] as human."

So people have to wanna change, and there's a lot of really socially conscious people out there that, for some reason, still treat sex workers as second-class citizens. I just wanna get those people to question the way that they're thinking because, if it's not okay to treat one group of people poorly, it shouldn't be okay to treat another group of people poorly.

There seems to be this idea that all sex workers have no autonomy.

That part does kind of intrigue me, too, because I don't know if it is maybe stuff that the media says constantly, trying to say that every sex worker has been trafficked. But that is the vibe I get from a lot of the comments that I read on articles about sex work, is, "Well, most of them are forced into it," or, "Most of them had no choice." If someone has been forced into this industry, don't you think bringing it to light, making it decriminalized, all of these things that actually help those people in the end, are worth doing? I do. I don't think pushing it to the side and treating it the way it does helps those people at all; when these abusers can use the fact that you were a prostitute against you to keep you in that position, it seems like an obvious solution.

I've spoken to sex trafficking victims, and they say, "I've gone to the police. They said, 'You're just a hooker. Nobody cares.'" But the media puts out this idea of sex trafficking that it's, like, the mafia trying to kidnap 20 girls at once - when, in reality, it's a boyfriend, or a dad, or a husband, or a wife forcing someone that they're close to into the sex trade industry, not some mafia boss. It's a much more complicated system.

"In reality, it's a boyfriend, or a dad, or a husband, or a wife... not some mafia boss."

We always wanna make it black and white. Imagining a mafia boss is so much easier than imagining this more complicated system of sex trafficking and what it really is, and the fact that it happens in the garment industry, in so many different industries, and nobody calls for the abolition of those industries. Yet, they call for the abolition of sex work all the time.

All of these anti-sex trafficking organizations are usually anti-prostitution organizations if you really look at what they're doing. Are they choosing not to listen to us? Because I see a lot of people who say, "I've never spoken to a consensual sex worker in my life," and it just blows my mind because I follow thousands of them on social media.

People wanna find evidence that backs up what they already believe. They don't wanna challenge themselves.

I think that that's what social media does a lot to us, is it's putting us in our bubbles. That's one thing I'm trying so hard to do - I know I'm kind of in a sex worker bubble. That's why I try and do as many interviews in the mainstream as possible, because I know if I'm just staying on Twitter, unless someone follows me, I'm pretty much pushed to the side in terms of how Twitter works. I can't reach as many people, so I have to go on these interviews. I have to talk to people to get out of that sex worker social media-created bubble.

We're curated to only see things that we agree with, you know?

How can sex workers take care of themselves if society won't do it?

They can start by investing in other sorts of businesses that aren't related to sex work. This is a hypothetical - if things aren't gonna get changed, maybe they get worse. Start taking some of your money and putting it into other things that can make you money without sex work, if you have the ability to do so. I know a lot of people don't have the ability to do so.

There are a lot of lawyers out there who are offering seminars. There's someone on Twitter named pornlaw, and he has been offering some full-service sex worker seminars on how to stay safe in the new environment post-SESTA and FOSTA.

Are there any ways that new tools or technologies are helping sex workers take back autonomy?

Yeah. Blockchain technology will be at the future and the forefront of this sexual and technological revolution that we're going through. I can see blockchain being integrated into so many different types of sex work in so many different ways. It's kind of like when the internet first started coming out, a lot of people didn't understand what the internet was and how it could be utilized in so many different ways.

Blockchain ... will be at the forefront of this sexual and technological revolution.

Once you start to learn about blockchain and how many different ways it can be utilized and how it helps decentralize things and it gives people back their autonomy, you realize that that's what we need. Because when there's only a few payment processors or, let's say, Airbnb in the future is the only place you can rent from, we don't want that. We want individual people being able to control how they accept money and who they accept money from. That's why cryptocurrency is gonna be a huge part of the future - because it eliminates the middlemen.

"Cryptocurrency is gonna be a huge part of the future - because it eliminates the middlemen."

So many industries have middlemen that just take a huge percentage of your money. And with the chargebacks involved in the adult entertainment industry, how you have to pay a higher percentage of your profits to payment processors, it seems like an obvious solution.

When you hear these articles saying how bad it is, you need to look at the source of these articles. You need to think about who's going to suffer from blockchain becoming the norm. Who has tons of money in the U.S. dollar, and who is trying to keep it the way it is? Because there are so many people out there saying, "It's a bubble. Don't put your money in it. Stay away. Be scared." And those are the types of things where you need to go, okay, this person is trying to use my fear against me. Now I need to take a deeper look.

I have been working with a new company called SpankChain. They started a beta cam site where you get paid in Ethereum. I am also trying to plan out my future production company, and I really, really want to integrate blockchain into this process. I have a few plans that are gonna be a bit complicated without smart contracts being executed. So I'm gonna try and reach out to SpankChain. I actually was typing out a text message to them when you called, asking them, "Hey, do you think smart contracts could help me with this problem that I'm having in my future planning of my production company?"

How are you using media and technology to market and promote yourself?

Social media has completely changed the game in regards to advertising and marketing. You can spend zero dollars. I mean, however much you value your time, obviously, is how much it's gonna cost you, but you're not gonna have to spend one dollar in that budget if you are good at it.

Twitter and Reddit are your best friends. Any site that allows porn, obviously, should be your main focus. If you're good at putting out safe for work content, you have a plethora of it that is actually safe for work, if it's not see-through lingerie, it's not any of that, then you can try Instagram and some of these other avenues, but just start with Twitter. Start with Reddit. Learn how to use them. Figure out what hashtags are popular on Twitter, which hashtags are popular on other forms of social media. People masturbate on social media.

\The more you engage with your followers, the more you get loyal customers because they're like, "Holy shit, did she just really talk to me? Like, for real? Did that person just follow me back? What?" You get to make people's days. You get to make them happy, and then they become actual good customers.

"The more you engage with your followers, the more you get loyal customers."

I've been doing something where I follow back people who interact on my non-sexual posts, people who are like, "Oh, she's a person." And those are the ones that genuinely buy my stuff and treat me well. They're like, "She's a person. I wanna interact with her non-sexually." Those are the people you need to try and focus your attention on, because I used to follow people back who would tweet a picture of my vagina, and the quality of my followers was not as good. So I started interacting with people who cared about more than just my vagina.

You objectify yourself in a way. You're like, "Ugh, I'm a sexual woman.” Society just tells us, you're an object, in a way, so you're like, "I'll just keep that to myself. I'll only talk about the cool things that I like. I'll only talk about sports." But once you start being yourself, then you get way better followers.

I think everybody in any industry, or even in their personal lives, is using social media as a form of posturing. But you're saying, if you toss that aside and go for a more authentic vibe, you're gonna see better results.

Yeah. I think that's a huge problem in a lot of places, is people go online, and they're not their true, authentic self. Because of that, they think they can treat people differently than they would in person. And that causes people to do things they would never do - terrible things, mean things. That's what I always try and get these guys to think: all right, I know I post pictures of my vagina all the time, but if I'm talking about how I just found my dog not breathing on the ground and you're gonna say, "I'm gonna make you not breathe with my cock down your throat," that's inappropriate. Like, that… no. Respond like that when I'm posting a GIF of me gagging on a dildo. Don't say that when I'm talking about my dog laying there. There are certain times when it's appropriate to be sexual and when it's not appropriate to be sexual, and I'm not always being sexual. That's so obvious.

I think it's a sexual woman problem, too. When I was doing my research a video I made about Ron Jeremy back in November, I was reading articles about how he allegedly sexually assaulted a customer at a sex toy store. And someone said, the person writing the article - it makes me gag that this is actually a writer who said this - was like, "What was she doing there? Was she trying to be Kim Kardashian or something? What did she expect?"

It's like as soon as you open up yourself sexually a little bit, or you show that you are a sexual woman, a lot of things in society have indicated that it's okay to do whatever you want with her. And I think it's just now, recently, where we're like, "Maybe not."

We're starting to get a little better.

It seems like the world is kind of collectively waking up from the bullshit. It's weird. After all that Harvey Weinstein shit, they're like, "Wait, if we just, like, talk about what happened, potentially, people will actually be held responsible for their behavior." Shouldn't that be how it happened? Isn't that how it should've been in the past?

There are lots of services and apps that are coming out that are ways for sex workers to stay secure or to stay safe. I'm thinking of switter and Mastodon, Verge, SpankChain, ProtonMail. Do you use a lot of different services like that, or are there some that aren't worth it?

I personally have been kind of lazy switching over to ProtonMail, just because I have so much stuff associated with my Gmail account right now, but it's on my list of to-dos.

I think that I live a very privileged life. I work in a very privileged type area of sex work because I don't interact with people very much in person, so I'm not more subject to the criminalization and stigmatization that comes along with that. So I personally don't use those things, but I think it's really important that the government stops interfering with those things - it makes no sense to me how taking away these safeguards is going to do anything but make these legal consensual sex workers at risk for more danger.

Sex workers use those services to figure out who was a violent client and to not go to them, and they're trying to take away those resources. So that's scary.

How do you stay on top of new tech and new developments in the industry?

I spend a lot of time on Reddit, and there's a lot of people who imagine what the future is gonna be like and talk about different forms of technology. There's this new site called Steemit. It's kind of like Reddit, but when you write something, if someone upvotes it, you get paid for it, or if someone comments, you get paid for it. So I'm gonna start utilizing that - you get paid in cryptocurrency. Because I love Reddit, and it's just like Reddit, except you get paid for it. What?

How long has it been since you stopped drinking?

It's been about two years and three months since I stopped.

Congrats.

I stopped for three months, and then I had a little relapse. I was coming back from Hawaii one time. I was so sad leaving Hawaii. And, after that, I stopped again right away, which is awesome, and it's been two years since then.

I've gone to two events sober, which is awesome compared to the one I went to when I was drinking. When I went to the one drinking, I was hungover every morning. I left early every night because I'd been drinking. I was tired. I'd been drinking all day at the expo, and then I would drink at the parties; compared to when I was sober, I got so much more done. I did an interview every morning this last year. It was amazing. And just so many negative things came from me drinking alcohol. I am an addict, so when I have something, I use it all. Like, there's no feeling of, "Oh, I feel satisfied. I drank enough beer," or, "I smoked enough weed." It's always smoke, smoke, smoke, drink, drink, drink until it's gone.

So once I realized that, and I started to realize that I did that because of my anxiety... I always heard the words “self-medicate” or “numb your pain”, and I always assumed, “oh, they must be talking about people who were abused.” I wasn't abused, so it can't be me. And then I realized, “oh, you can do that just from your anxiety or from your nervousness.” I just thought I was always nervous, you know.

And, realizing that, seeing how my poor behavior when I would drink would affect my boyfriend and my sister and my family members, was key to me changing. My ex-boyfriend was one of the people who said, "If you don't stop, I'm gonna have to leave you," because it was affecting him so much. I would black out, wake up in the morning, and he would just... like, I would know I would have done things to him that were terrible, and just been so mean to him. I'm glad that he was there to be kind of a mirror, in a way, for me to get to see how my behavior was hurting someone else. But, at the same time, I feel terrible for having put him through that. So it's been a journey. I'm growing as a person, and I think it's really important to talk about this stuff.

"I'm growing as a person, and I think it's really important to talk about this stuff."

Steve-o is the person who got me to first think, "Man, do you have a problem?" He's sober, too, and in his book, he was talking about his struggle with sobriety. The more I learn about addicts and how they have recovered, it helps me learn how to stay sober and help other people stay sober. Hearing how I've helped contribute to other people's sobriety is so amazing. Like, when people reach out to me and say, "Hey, you're the reason I got sober," that's so fucking cool.

The fact that I have 200,000 people following me on Twitter is a huge responsibility, I think, because I see the way people have positively influenced me in my life. And I can choose to go on there, and I can put out negativity, and I can just be, you know, whatever, or I can choose to try and positively influence as many lives as possible. And that's how I wanna use my position of power, privilege, wherever I am right now. And so that's cool that I can help do that. I'm just about to try and stop smoking weed, too, because I do feel a lack of motivation when I smoke.

I feel so much more motivated when I'm not smoking, but my followers were so much more supportive when I stopped drinking than when I tried to stop smoking weed in the past. Because all the stoners come out of the woodwork and they're like, "There's nothing wrong."

I’m like, well, I spend so much money, and I do it all the time. Don't tell me that's not a problem.

Let me know if you figure out how to beat that one.

*Laughs* I'll let you know in about three years.

Was it hard to get used to working sober?

Oh, yeah.

You used to drink when performing, and then you had to kind of relearn how to do it?

Yeah, that was one of the things that actually helped me stop. One or two times I woke up the next day, and I didn't remember getting off cam. And that terrified me, that I was online black out drunk. Like, what could I have said? What could I have done? No. So that was hard because people pay so much money to give you alcohol. Let's be real. It's just like in the real world when you go out to a bar. They wanna get you drunk because you get sluttier. I do. That's why I did it. It just makes the job easier. Of course it does. People will pay you $50 to take a drink of your wine. Like, oh, my God.

But it gets easier every day to work without alcohol. Anybody can do it.

You’ll be at the Pornhub cabana at CamCon in Miami this month.

Yeah! Come say hi. I love meeting my fans.

I’ll also be at the Sex Worker’s March in downtown Las Vegas on June 2nd – please come support if you’re able.

Thanks and love to Ginger for sharing her story with us. Go check her out on Twitter and Pornhub.

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To become a Pornhub exclusive model, and benefit from copyright protection and extra money, just head to your Model Settings page and choose the option under the payment method. You also should have seen a pop-up when you logged in.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the time has come. It's finally time to announce the winners of our #Roleplay2018 contest. I know, I know, you wanna get right into the winners. But first, a little reminder of the second-best part: the prizes! (The best part, of course, being the amazing roleplay videos y'all get to watch). This contest's prizes were graciously provided by SimplyElegantGlass.

In the first of our Pornhub Authors series, MiaBandini tells us how she met her partner, how their relationship grew stronger, how to last longer in bed, and a simple 5-step guide to enjoying anal sex.

Who better to explain the ins and outs (wink, wink) of the industry, than those working in it?

Pornhub Authors is an article series written by models, for models, with a simple goal: to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and expertise between those in the industry. Rising tides raise all ships, and by sticking together we'll all be more successful.

How it all started

Our relationship began in an unusual, but fun, way. We met on a dating site, where my man Den offered to give me a massage – just a massage. I checked his photos and saw a big and handsome guy, so I decided to take a chance. The massage was gentle and pleasant, and not sexual, until the moment when I offered to take off my panties, so that it would be more convenient to massage. Well, when he began to take off my underwear and saw a juicy ass and wet pussy, which had already been excited by the "regular" massage, it became much hotter. We didn’t have sex - you know me… I’m a nice girl ;) - but there were crazy hot kisses and caresses. After three dates, I couldn’t resist him anymore, so I suggested we go to a secluded place. After the first time we had crazy sex, I told myself that I was in big trouble – I was falling in love. And as you can see, it worked out.

"I was in big trouble – I was falling in love."

Our sex life constantly developed and improved. The emotions became brighter and sharper with every encounter. We tried many different toys, poses, places and each time, we enjoyed each other like it was the first time. This, by the way, is one of the pledges of strong intimate relationships – always try new things, keep your sex life exciting, and try to enjoy each other the way you did in the beginning. That's how we came to porn - my man asked me to start shooting videos and I quickly agreed, since it's easy for us to shoot it - it's easy to show how hot sex can be with couples in love.

"It's easy to show how hot sex can be with couples in love."

Unfortunately, however, porn can contribute to some complexes and fallacies. People look at beautiful bodies with big tits and compare themselves to them. For example, we often receive comments about Den having a small cock. But his cock is 17 cm/6.75” long! It’s much more than average size, but still doesn’t meet professional porn standards. We never considered that some might think his cock is small, until we began to upload our videos. And, of course, it isn’t small, but porn has caused some unrealistic expectations for some people. Please love yourself, love your body, develop your sexuality and realize your fantasies. Insecurity kills pleasure. It's okay if you’re not a Rocco Sifredi or Asa Akira.

"Insecurity kills pleasure."

Now I want to answer some common questions that our fans always ask:

How guys can last longer in bed?

Den: Here’s my advice: It's all about breathing. When you exhale, all your sensations are reduced a little bit. Think about it: when you hurt yourself, what do you automatically do? You exhale long and slow to relax and reduce the pain. Therefore, you should exhale slowly and as long as you are comfortable with during sex. Short incomplete inhale and long exhale – that’s the key. Just a little less oxygen and you control your orgasm. It might be a little uncomfortable when you first try it, but now it's become automatic for me.

"It's all about breathing."

You should start controlling your breath long before you think you’re about to cum - start when you start having sex. When your orgasm is too close, just pause and exhale. It’s also very helpful to change positions. Different poses have different impact. For example, Mia's pussy is so tight, that if I need to cool off, I have a rest in her throat, or even in her ass. After a long time of action, maybe an hour, sometimes a half hour, your nerve endings become less sensitive, and you can easily accelerate the pace. Often we have sex for two to three hours. If you practice, you will succeed.

How to fall in love with anal sex

2. Regularity. The sphincter is a muscle. And this muscle needs to be regularly stretched and trained. Once you do, it will relax quickly and painlessly. For example, we have anal sex 4-5 times a week.

3. Anal desensitizing Lidocaine lubricant. If you’ve experienced pain, or if you want rough and intense anal sex, you should use a lubricant with 5% lidocaine. Unfortunately, we haven’t found a silicone based lubricant with lidocaine, so we lubricate the asshole with water-based lidocaine lubricant, and then we lubricate the cock with silicone-based lubricant. It also helps men last longer and keep their erection longer, if you do anal without a condom; the desensitizing lubricant affects your cock as well.

4. Anal plugs. If you’re still uncomfortable with anal, or if you plan to go rough, you should dilate your ass with an anal plug with anesthetic lubricant (lidocaine 5%) 20 minutes before sex. The plug helps to prepare and relax the ass. 3 cm diameter is enough.

5. Position. The best position to start anal sex is cowgirl. The woman can control the movement, and relax her sphincter easier than in other poses. If you practice, anal sex will be a great pleasure. But it does take a bit of work.

How to prepare for ass to mouth action

I use a shower enema anal plug. Perhaps you know that you have two sphincters: the outer and the inner. It’s important to release the water deep inside, at least 2 inches/5 cm., so that the water pressure does not irritate the internal sphincter. A shower enema anal plug is very simple to use. Just mount it to your shower system. You should lubricate it and put it deep in your ass. You can regulate the flow for your comfort. The water temperature should be close to body temperature. Let water fill you with medium flow - you need about 1 liter. Then, keep the water in your body for at least 2-3 minutes, then release it. Repeat 3-4 times, until the water flowing from your ass is clean. Then wait for 2-4 hours to let the remaining water soak in. If you did everything we mentioned above, your ass is absolutely clean - no smells, no nothing. Then you are ready to fuck ass to mouth with pleasure and confidence.

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